Hi,

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 02:26:21PM -0700, David Huynh wrote:

> For medium-sized data sets (say, 1,000 to 20,000 items, 10 properties 
> per item), Backstage's use of Sesame should work just fine. Facets and 
> basic views (thumbnail, tile, tabular) should be easy. Simple lenses 
> should also be easy--Backstage does support custom lenses. The 
> challenges lie in more complex views like timelines and maps, which 
> Backstage as currently implemented doesn't support.

We've had success using the Simile Widgets in the browser with
http://www.cubicweb.org as a backend, since it is easy to do a GET via
http with a query (sparql is supported since last month) and have the
result in JSON format.

David: nice work with parallax, by the way. :)

-- 
Nicolas Chauvat

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